GNU Radio Conference 2017

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Call for Submissions

You may make one or more submissions under the following categories for presentation at GRCon. In addition to submitting a presentation, you may submit a paper to the Technical Proceedings of GRCon17. You do not need to submit a paper to the Proceedings in order to present at GRCon.

Talks are 20-30 minutes long, including 5 minutes reserved for questions. Each presentation should be a slide-deck that can be shared publicly (PDF) after the conference. For presentations that are technical in nature, talks that present real-world development / testing will be favored over simulation-only work.

Tutorials are 40 minutes long, and should have an educational or “How-To” approach. If slides are used, they should be publicly shareable (PDF) after the conference. Demonstrations or “real-time examples” are welcome!

Posters can display any type of material that you believe is interesting to the community, and while most posters are technical, they don’t have to be. There is no poster template, so you can create whatever layout you would like. Poster easels will be provided.

To submit your presentation, please send us your presentation abstract by e-mail. Your abstract submission should include the following information:

Submission Type (Talk, Tutorial, Poster)

Description of Presentation(100 – 250 words)

Author(s) Names

Organization (if any)

Follow-Up Contact Information

If your submission is accepted, you must register for the conference or your talk will be dropped from the schedule.

Please note that submitting a paper to the Technical Proceedings is not required to submit a Talk, Tutorial, or Poster, but is strongly encouraged. You also do not need to attend the conference to publish in the Technical Proceedings.

Technical Proceedings Call For Participation

The GNU Radio Project is pleased to announce its second annual technical proceedings to accompany the GNU Radio Conference 2017! We are excited to offer a venue for publication of important technical contributions in the area of applied theory and radio technology.

Participation in the Technical Proceedings is entirely optional for speakers, but highly recommended to provide a deeper and more complete written reference for your work, future users, and derivative works to refer to in the future!

Open Source, Open Access Radio Research
We are strong believers in open access to research and strongly encourage you to co-submit your paper to arxiv.org and to provide relevant reference implementations, simulations, or other source code via online hosting (e.g., Github). Providing source code and reference implementations to allow others to independently reproduce the results of your paper is highly recommended. Accepted papers will be hosted on http://pubs.gnuradio.org and indexed by Google Scholar.

Call for Papers
Unpublished papers focused on open, applied, radio technologies, especially those using or advancing GNU Radio, are welcomed for submission. Papers must conform to the author guidelines below. We will follow a single blind review cycle accepting submissions until July 1, 2017 and provide reviews and acceptance notification in early to mid July.

License Assignment by Authors

Papers to be included in the proceedings must grant The GNU Radio Foundation permission to include them in distribution of the proceedings through both physical and electronic mediums. We do not require copyright assignment, but do require authors grant us a non-exclusive right to distribute their work.

GNU Radio Non-Exclusive Distribution License 1.0

I grant The GNU Radio Foundation a perpetual, non-exclusive license to distribute this article.

I certify that I have the right to grant this license.

I understand that submissions cannot be completely removed once accepted.

I understand that The GNU Radio Foundation reserves the right to reclassify or reject any submission.